A man who visited the same spa that entangled New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and 24 others in a prostitution investigation has had trouble relaxing since discovering his non-sexual massage was taped during an undercover sting, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday.

The plaintiff, referred to as John Doe, claims the Jupiter, Florida, Police Department lead detective Andrew Sharp and Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg violated his rights by spying on him “in a state of undress” at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa.

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